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Re: is anyone able to successfully use make/grep from within xemacs/c ygwin?


That's why I stay on 1.3.2 :)

Are you running a pre-built binary? I build the binaries under 1.3.2 - I 
don't know whether that would make a difference.

andy

At 12:18 PM 3/13/02 -0800, Taylor, Patrick wrote:
>Ever since upgrading from cygwin 1.3.2 (quite a few months ago),
>I have had a lot of difficulty with running subprocesses for
>make and grep from within xemacs.  At first they would fail
>only sometimes, but since upgrading to more recent versions of
>cygwin, they fail almost every time.
>
>When I launch a make within xemacs (via M-x compile), the
>subprocess almost always hangs.  The output buffer shows
>
>     cd /wherever/.../
>     make -k
>
>and that's it.  Doing a kill-compilation sometimes has no
>effect, and I have to so it several times to actually kill
>the subprocess.
>
>When I launch a grep (via M-x grep), the problem is slightly
>different.  The subprocess always completes, but often does
>not produce any matches in the output buffer even when there
>are definitely matches.  Sometimes it works fine.
>
>These problems have severely crippled my development
>productivity.  I have resorted to running make and grep
>from the bash shell outside of xemacs and just manually
>processing the errors/matches, losing all the benefits
>of running these subprocesses from within xemacs.
>
>I have searched several mailing lists for cygwin and xemacs
>and have found a couple of people with similar problems, but
>there have been no followups to those messages, or to the
>message I originally posted about this in September.
>
>My version info:
>- XEmacs 21.4 (patch 6) (i686-pc-cygwin)
>- Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
>- Cygwin DLL version info:
>         DLL version: 1.3.10
>         DLL epoch: 19
>         DLL bad signal mask: 19005
>         DLL old termios: 5
>         DLL malloc env: 28
>         API major: 0
>         API minor: 51
>         Shared data: 3
>         DLL identifier: cygwin1
>         Mount registry: 2
>         Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions
>         Cygwin registry name: Cygwin
>         Program options name: Program Options
>         Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2
>         Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags
>         Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix
>         Cygdrive default prefix:
>         Build date: Mon Feb 25 11:14:34 EST 2002
>         Shared id: cygwin1S3
>
>PLEASE: if either
>- you know anything about this problem, OR
>- you have no problems using the same functionality
>LET ME KNOW!
>
>Please reply to ptaylor@rational.com.
>
>Thanks,
>Patrick
>
>_____________________________________________________________
>Below is an earlier message about this issue from September.
>I received no replies.
>_____________________________________________________________
>
>I just upgraded to the latest cygwin DLL version 1.3.3-2.
>I'm using Windows 2000 Pro with SP 2.
>
>I immediately started experiencing problems with subprocesses
>in my cygwin version of xemacs (XEmacs 21.4 (patch 3) "Academic
>Rigor" [Lucid] (i686-pc-cygwin) of Thu May 17 2001 on SHALOM).
>
>When I launch a make within xemacs, it often hangs immediately.
>
>When I launch a grep within xemacs, it always completes but
>sometimes finds no matches when there are definitely matches.
>Very odd.
>
>Again, these problems are sporadic, but fairly frequent.
>I do not have these problems with make or grep launched directly
>from bash.
>
>Has anyone else experienced this or have a clue what the problem
>might be?  Please respond by email, since I do not subscribe to
>these lists.
>
>Thanks,
>Patrick Taylor
>ptaylor@rational.com


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